Insights into the New Mexico Teen Gunman's Struggles and Mass Shooting.

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Beau Wilson, the 18-year-old alleged teen gunman that killed three elderly women in New Mexico last week, was reportedly dealing with several personal issues prior to the shooting. Wilson was struggling with his parents' ongoing divorce, falling behind in classes, and had a strained relationship with his wrestling coach. He had previously spoken about harming himself, but never mentioned wanting to hurt anyone else. Police believe Wilson was suffering from mental health problems. The department is serving subpoenas for school records to uncover a motive for the Monday massacre.
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